The Printed Letter Bookshop

The Printed Letter Bookshop

2019 • 336 pages

Ratings8

Average rating3.3

15

Reading one of Katherine Reay's books has always felt like a warm hug, and this book was no exception. I really appreciate the themes of family, friendship, reconciliation, growth, forgiveness, and discovery that seem to be interwoven throughout the pages of each of her books I've read so far. I like that her stories don't solely hinge on romance as well with opportunities to see other kinds of relationships like friendships develop and deepen.

The idea of a story unfolding within the context of a bookshop was alluring in and of itself. (Brought me back to the movie You've Got Mail which is a nostalgic favorite for any other fans out there.) It was fun seeing more contemporary books and authors thrown out there as a result, but I'm glad she continued to heavily reference and quote classics as well. As a Christian, I also loved how she used Proverbs 31:10-31 and how these verses can be encouragement to single and married women alike.

Some of the characters may not be as likable at first glance, but it served as a reminder of how we sometimes hide in our hurt behind walls or barbed wire because being vulnerable can be so difficult and scary. Or we may feel shame and unworthy of letting others care.

Looking forward to revisiting Winsome in Of Literature and Lattes next!

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